The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 2W. Pickering, 1825 - 434 pages |
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... field the chalenge to define . IV . The field with listes was all about enclos'd , To barre the prease of people farre away ; And at th ' one side sixe iudges were dispos'd , To view and deeme the deedes of armes that day ; And on the ...
... field the chalenge to define . IV . The field with listes was all about enclos'd , To barre the prease of people farre away ; And at th ' one side sixe iudges were dispos'd , To view and deeme the deedes of armes that day ; And on the ...
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... field ; That he for paine himselfe n'ot right upreare , But to and fro in great amazement reel'd ; Like an old oke , whose pith and sap is seare , At puffe of every storme doth stagger here and theare . X. Whom so dismayd when Cambell ...
... field ; That he for paine himselfe n'ot right upreare , But to and fro in great amazement reel'd ; Like an old oke , whose pith and sap is seare , At puffe of every storme doth stagger here and theare . X. Whom so dismayd when Cambell ...
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... of rest , And , rushing forth into the emptie field , Against Cambello fiercely him addrest ; Who , him affronting soone , to fight was readie prest . XXIII . Well mote ye wonder how that noble Knight 8 [ B. IV . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... of rest , And , rushing forth into the emptie field , Against Cambello fiercely him addrest ; Who , him affronting soone , to fight was readie prest . XXIII . Well mote ye wonder how that noble Knight 8 [ B. IV . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... 1 It would have cleft his braine downe to his brest : So both at once fell dead upon the field , And each to other seemd the victorie to yield . XXXV . 1 Which whenas all the lookers - on 12 [ B. IV . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
... 1 It would have cleft his braine downe to his brest : So both at once fell dead upon the field , And each to other seemd the victorie to yield . XXXV . 1 Which whenas all the lookers - on 12 [ B. IV . THE FAERIE QUEENE .
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... field Broke up the listes , their armes away to rend ; And Canacee gan wayle her dearest frend . All suddenly they both upstarted light , The one out of the swownd which him did blend , The other breathing now another spright ; And ...
... field Broke up the listes , their armes away to rend ; And Canacee gan wayle her dearest frend . All suddenly they both upstarted light , The one out of the swownd which him did blend , The other breathing now another spright ; And ...
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